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TEAMSFall TeamsCheerleading – Nicole Wodarski – Room 408 nwodarski@Cross Country – Sarah Chisom – Room 250 schisom@Football – Shawn Cutright – Athletic Office dcutright@ Boys Golf –Brian Staarmann– Room 210 bstaarmann@ Girls Golf – Dave Caldwell – Room 352 Dcaldwell@Boys Soccer – Michael Wiesman mwiesman@ Girls Soccer – Felicia Waldock – Room 454 fwaldock@Girls Tennis – Victor Richter – Room 222 vrichter@Volleyball – Lindsey Dinkelacker lmdinkelacker@Winter TeamsAcademic Quiz Team – Jon Dowling jdowling@Bowling – Debbie Potzner - AV Room dpotzner@Boys Basketball – Pat Cosgrove pcosgrove@Girls Basketball – Ernie Hayes ehayes.ernie@Swimming – Stacy Tepe sjtepe@ Wrestlettes ––Carl Huber - Room 302 chuber@Wrestling –– Carl Huber -Room 302 chuber@ Spring TeamsBaseball – Justin Yeary – Athletic Office jyeary@Softball – Emily Schwaeble – Athletic Office eschwaeble@Boys Tennis –– Whitney Lonneman Room 200 wlonneman@ Track & Field – TBACOLERAIN HIGH SCHOOL2019-2020A GUIDE TO:CLUBS, ORGANIZATIONS, TEAMS AND SPECIAL INTEREST CLASSES Principal – Jack Fisherjfisher@Athletics Director – CraigUllandculland@ * standings * member directionsClass Advisors:Freshman Class: Kari Vaughn - Room 214Sophomore Class: Whitney Lonnemann– Room 200 Junior Class: Nicole Wodarski – Room 408Senior Class: Mike Poehner– Room 222Description: Students are welcome to contribute to class decisions and express their ideas and concerns. Participation is open to all students, not limited to class officers. Colerain High School takes pride in the student activities that are available for all students. There is much to be learned outside the classroom. Participating in extra-curricular activities is an excellent way to learn about and become involved in your school.CLUBSArt Club Advisor: Jennifer Newman - Room 228 jnewman@When/How Often: Every Wed (see bulletin board for meeting date and time)from 2:45 – 3:30pm Description: An?opportunity for students to have an artful environment in which to create, develop, and experiment with visual art. Students may work on current art class or independent projects. Members will have the opportunity to gain artistic insight from their peers and the advisor. There?may be occasional community work. There will be a $5.00 supply fee.Diversity Appreciation ClubAdvisors: When/How Often: TBDDescription: To heighten the awareness of the student population regarding the culture of African-Americans and to provide activities which promote African-American history and culture.Book Club Advisor: Martha Hubbard – Information Center mhubbard@When/How Often: 1st Thursday (Monthly) 2:45pm-3:30pmDescription: Book Club is a place for students to connect with each other through a shared love of great books.Cards and Games ClubAdvisor: Tony Gilardi – Room 226tgilardi@When/How Often: Every other Monday @ 2:45pmDescription: Cards and Games Club is for students who enjoy strategy board games and trading-card games. Some games are provided, but club members can bring (school appropriate) games to share and play. Non-electronic games only.Drama ClubAdvisor: Jennifer Gunther – Room 140jgunther@ When/How Often: To be determined by current membersDescription: CHS Drama Club provides an opportunity for students to work as a cooperative team on at least two theatrical productions per year including a fall play and spring musical. Students act, design, build, publicize, run lights, engineer sound and participate in the Cappies Program of Greater Cincinnati. Students also hold leadership positions, conduct fundraisers, take theater trips, and attend workshops. Auditions and interviews will be held in August/September and December/January for both cast and crew. Chess ClubAdvisor: Tristan Hirtle – Room 325thirtle@Key ClubAdvisors: Greg Tabar Room 147 gtabar@When/How Often: Twice a month or as needed by membersDescription: Key Club aims to cooperate with school principals and teachers to provide high school students with invaluable experience in living and working together and to prepare them for useful citizenship. Out members develop initiative and leadership skills by serving theirschools and communities.Science ClubAdvisors: Heather Mitchell Room 320 hmitchell@ When/How Often: Every Tuesday @ 2:50pmDescription: A place for students who care about the environment and want to help Colerain be a more environmentally friendly place. Weekly attendance is notmandatory. Come whenever you are able.FrenchClub Advisor: Kristina Carson kcarson@When/How Often: Once a month to be determined by members Description: French Club promotes an enthusiasm for the French language and French speaking cultures around the world. Students meet to share in cultural traditions, games and food. Spanish ClubAdvisor: Juliana Norwell – Room 450 jnorwell@When/How Often: Once a month to be determined by members Description: Open to anyone who enjoys discovering new cultures and experiencing cultural activities such as Hispanic fiestas, authentic crafts and movies. .ORGANIZATIONSSkills USAAdvisor: Dave Fox – Room 416 dfox2@When/How Often: State Competition in the SpringDescription: Career Center students in the Trades & Industrial programs are members of Skills USA.Business Professionals of America (BPA)Advisor: – Jim Williams - Room 460 jwilliams@When/How Often: Regional Competition – JanuaryState Competition -MarchNationals – MayDescription: Career Center students in the business classes are members of BPA.FCCLA(Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America)Advisors: Monica Lewis – Room 428 Kellie Huddleston – Room 424 mlewis@When/How Often: Once a month Description: FCCLA offers students who have taken an FCS class, the opportunity to expand their leadership potential and develop skills for life, through service projects, meeting activities and competition at the local, state and national level.Marching Band/Color Guard/PepBand/Jazz/Winter Percussion/Winter GuardAdvisors: Jacob Page – Room 134 jpage@ Glen Greenwood – Room 134 ggreenwood@When/How Often: Throughout entire yearDescription: Musicians and performers present routines year-round at football games, band contests, and other social engagements. Auditions required.National Honor SocietyAdvisor: Mike Poehner – Room 222 When/How Often: 1st Wednesdays@ 7:00amDescription: An association of the top students in each grade level 10-12. We work to give back to our school and community in meaniful ways such as before and after school tutoring.Show CardsAdvisor: Blake Huffaker – Room 138 bhuffaker@When/How Often: Monday and Wednesday 5:00 – 8:00pmDescription: The Colerain High School Show Cards are a competition show choir whose performances feature singing, dancing, backdrops, costume changes and a live band. Auditions are required.Cardinal SyndicateAdvisor: Jacob Page – Room 134 jpage@When/How Often: Monday and Wednesday 5:00 – 8:00pmDescription: This elite group of musicians accompanies the Show Card performances and routinely wins “Best Instrumental Group” awards at competitions.Student SenateAdvisors: Christy Kinstler – Room 430 ckinstler@When/How Often: Twice a month after schoolDescription: Student Senate is the student leadership & service organization that plans events for the student body at CHS and in our community.SPECIAL INTEREST CLASSESService LearningAdvisors: Anthony Broxterman bbroxterman@ Michael Wiesman mwiesman@When/How Often: 4th & 6th BellDescription: No longer FMP .Bells 4 & 6. Students find placements in the community related to interests in order to volunteer during the school day.OrchestraAdvisor: Angela Jackson – Room 134 ajackson2@When/How Often: 1st BellDescription: Orchestra is an advanced strings, wind and percussion ensemble designed to develop skills, aesthetic and musical. The orchestra performs for festivals, district concerts and other social engagements. Opportunity is provided for students to participate in large group, solo and ensemble contests YearbookAdvisor: Katie Butts – Room 348 kbutts@ When/How Often: 1st BellDescription: Juniors and Seniors edit and develop the yearbook.For more special interest classes, see your Course Description Book ................
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